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The Hope: A Tumbleweed Roanoke Tiny House Vacation Rental in Austin, TX


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This is the Hope, a Tumbleweed Roanoke Vacation Rental at Austin’s Original Tiny Home Hotel.

It features two bedroom lofts for sleeping for up to four adults and a spacious kitchen and living area that’s great for relaxing on your Texan vacation! I’m quite partial to the light pine interior and the darker woods in the kitchen. Take a look!

Book your stay here and get contact information for Tumbleweed below.

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The Hope: A Tumbleweed Roanoke Vacation Rental, TX

Love the deep grey-blue cabinets and farmhouse sink.

What do you think about an induction cooktop?

Living room with couch and table for meals.

Nice-sized bathroom with shower and toilet.

The shed roof allows for good headroom in the two lofts.

Related: 17th Century Stable Cottage Vacation in England

Highlights:

  • Wi-Fi
  • LCD TV
  • Shower
  • Air-conditioner
  • Full Kitchen
  • Coffee Maker

Want to stay here? Head to Austin’s Original Tiny Home Hotel. Like this home? Contact Tumbleweed Tiny House Company!

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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  • Karen Rivers
    May 17, 2017, 12:24 am

    These vacation rentals are can be good idea to test drive a Tiny House before make an investment. It can tell you if you can live in one and also give you some ideas of what you might want in your home.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      May 17, 2017, 11:20 am

      I completely agree, Karen! Sometimes you need to live in a space before you know what works for you. For example, we just moved into a new apartment and it’s funny how there are things I love about the space and some things I preferred in my old space. Only experience can tell you that!

  • Michael
    May 17, 2017, 7:44 am

    It looks nice in and out. But I prefer a bedroom , murphy or lift up bed downstairs instead of the claustrophobic sleeping loft.

  • keepyourpower
    May 21, 2017, 12:56 am

    Of course a room is going to look larger, when you use the lens, that stretches everything.

    I wish these sites would only use the REAL lenses, that show us the REAL size of a room, bed, bathroom, etc. Then we can make up our minds about which ones we truly like.

    I saw one set of pics a few minutes ago. When you saw the closet, next to the shower..you could see it was quite small. The next picture they used the fish eye lens, and the closet looked huge!

    That is deceptive. To make a few bucks…using deception. Not for me.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      May 22, 2017, 3:30 pm

      I would never recommend purchasing a tiny house without going to see it first and getting the full feel for the space 🙂

  • Canyon Man
    August 4, 2017, 2:24 pm

    I understand people being upset about a picture using a fisheye lens as it does distort reality. But not every picture on an article is intentionally deceptive. Many times it is the camera that makes a room look ten feet longer than it is. On the other hand many articles do state the size of a home. Unless that is deceptive, most of us can lay that out in our yard, current home or some way get a comparison.

    I am not trying to bad mouth anyone. I am simply making a suggestion that if measurement’s are there then one can decipher sizes.
    As a former builder I have been asked questions like what will I see out of this particular window when the person has not even picked out a piece of land.
    Thanks

  • Libby
    August 4, 2017, 2:46 pm

    Love everything except the view of the bed in the loft. I felt claustrophobic just looking at it. More headroom there might make end users feel a little more warmly about sleeping there.

  • Ellen McCann
    August 5, 2017, 3:05 pm

    Very nice. Workable , attractive kitchen. Definetely like the kitchen and bathroom on opposite sides of house. Couch and table and chairs. No visable closet. Am hoping there is storage under the stairs. Pantry AND clothes storage. Storage form such items are quite necessary.

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